Ever since I got my fuji last September I have loved macro photography, this camera can focus within 1 cm!!!!!! I have had stuff touching the front element and had it focus. As I started to learn about lighting and all that I learned about ring lights. I needed one that was continuous or worked off the on camera flash because I don't have a shoe. I was going to buy a opteka ringlight but I didn't want to pay $70 for it.

Inspired by the cd spindle ring light flash article at Diyphotography.net I decided to make my own. The one in the article hooks up to a shoe mounted 580ex, but I figured I could modify it for my on camera. After a hour of playing around I got a some what good ringlight. This morning I decided to add foil around the entire inside. So heres the light and some samples:

ringlight with notes to explain it. ALso my new spray bottle!

A sample, this relies almost 100% on the flash (there want much ambient light covered everything up.

What do you guys (and girls) think? I know, you're going to run to toss 50cds in a box so you can use the spindle.

Jake

_________________Jake O'Connell, 40D CrewCanon EOS 40D | 28-135mm IS | 50mm f/1.8 |Vivitar DF 383 | Vivitar 285hvMy Flickrmy Blog"Photography isn't so much about the results as it is the collective experience, your interactions with people and with the world"

Hey Jake thats quite intresting, the clear disadvantage with having it mounted on your camera flash is sthat you cant really controll the "direction" so to speak.

As far as the effect comes its quite intresting, but i was checking the website out and the flickr and quite dont understand how your supposed to hook up that flash. Not only r ringlights good for situation like theses i heard that they work great in on portratis!!

The black thing off to the left the flash goes in there down the black tube and theres a vertical reflective tube that leads it into the ring. Ring lights are awesome for killer portrait lighting.

Jake

_________________Jake O'Connell, 40D CrewCanon EOS 40D | 28-135mm IS | 50mm f/1.8 |Vivitar DF 383 | Vivitar 285hvMy Flickrmy Blog"Photography isn't so much about the results as it is the collective experience, your interactions with people and with the world"